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poor mouth

1 American  
[poor mohth] / ˈpʊər ˌmoʊθ /

noun

Informal.
  1. a person who continually complains about a lack of money.

  2. a plea or complaint of poverty, often as an excuse for not contributing to charities, paying bills, etc.


idioms

  1. cry poor mouth, to complain, especially habitually, about a lack of money. Also talk a poor mouth.

poor-mouth 2 American  
[poor-mouth] / ˈpʊərˌmaʊθ /

verb (used without object)

poor-mouthed, poor-mouthing
  1. to lament or argue that one is too poor; plead poverty.


verb (used with object)

poor-mouthed, poor-mouthing
  1. to declare (one's ability, power, position, etc.) to be inadequate or disappointing, sometimes as an intentional understatement; downplay.

    We know you're just poor-mouthing your skill at playing bridge—you're a good player.

  2. bad-mouth.

poor mouth British  

noun

  1. unjustified complaining, esp to excite sympathy

    she always has the poor mouth

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verb

  1. informal to speak of disparagingly; decry

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Etymology

Origin of poor mouth1

First recorded in 1815–25

Origin of poor-mouth2

1965–70; originally in verb phrases put up a poor mouth, make a poor mouth

Example Sentences

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We are not going to cry the poor mouth, other than to say the reality of this challenge is too much.

From BBC • Feb. 27, 2011

But what is making Mancini put on the poor mouth?

From The Guardian • Sep. 24, 2010

Why, she'd hand it out to the first feller that put up a poor mouth and asked her for it.

From The Power and the Glory by Keller, Arthur Ignatius

“Making a poor mouth about his misfortunes, I suppose?” intimated the ventriloquist.

From The Motion Picture Chums at Seaside Park The Rival Photo Theatres of the Boardwalk by Appleton, Victor [pseud.]

When it comes to making a poor mouth, that boy Dorg is in a class by himself.

From Wells Brothers The Young Cattle Kings by Adams, Andy